Thom Pain Review

Thom Pain

Well, in a nutshell…. brilliant. Why? A number of reasons really. First and foremost, John Light. It’s not often I’m really moved by a performance, unfortunately, let alone develop a slight film of moisture in the eye department. On Thursday night, however, this was broken. I was so moved by the delivery of this fantastically written [...] Read more »

Bash Review

Bash

My first trip to Baron’s Court theatre was an interesting experience. Being a huge fan of Neil LaBute, I was very excited to see Olivia Rowe’s production of the somewhat disturbing three short plays that comprise ‘Bash.’ The disturbance lies in the content of the brilliantly written pieces. ‘Iphigenia in Orem’, is a very provocative monologue [...] Read more »

Uncle Vanya Review

Uncle Vanya

Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! Not sure if I mentioned, but this was brilliant! I loved every second of Lucy Bailey’s production of this Chekhov classic. Granted, I am a Chekhov fan so it was kind of a given. Yet to see it performed, produced and directed to the standard I saw  last night was nothing short [...] Read more »